Those of us lucky enough to work at home have discovered-often badly-there are dozens of things that hurt our job performance, causing not only take longer to perform a task but also affects our physical and mental health.

There are many variables to consider when working at home sitting in our “small home office”. Chairs, desks, computers, monitors and so on are some things to consider before setting up a home office and not die trying.
Let’s review some tips that are useful:
Chairs: for hours and hours at a computer working in an awkward position causing many injuries to our body, from digestion to bad back problems. It is best to spend what is necessary for our body to be comfortable and not suffering the ravages of both sedentary work. Good posture will make us pay more at the same time and even finished much better mood.
Wallpaper: Next to the desk chair is one of the great dilemmas facing a “home office”. Select the proper can take months, say from personal experience, but once we find one that is convenient and useful our daily work will suffer a 360 degrees. Some things to consider are the position of our legs, the corner where anger or monitors placed on the size of the keyboard tray (also ideal between mouse, etc.).
Computer & Monitors: Working with an old computer malfunctioning or general use can bring us more of a headache. It is best to upgrade to a newer or reformatting to make it “Limpita. The monitor is also very important, the bigger we will have less to do with comfort approach.
Lights: If we have a bright space congratulations. But need to resort to external artificial lighting as a good desk lamp.
Instant Messaging: here we talk about something non-physical but-much-affects our daily work. In my experience, I recommend to have closed the instant messengers such as Messenger, Skype and GTalk. These are a source of constant distractions and interruptions.
These are just some tips for working at home healthier, both physically and mentally.
